A fresh push to incentivise Europeans to invest in EU assets has been weaponised in an online disinformation campaign. Euroverify investigates.
Category: 3. Europe
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Fact-check: The EU will not 'confiscate' Europeans' savings to spend on defence
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From Brussels to Berlin: The rules on transparency and ethics for European lawmakers
Recent scandals have put the spotlight on MEPs’ transparency, even though they already follow a strict code of conduct, updated in 2023, to prevent conflicts of interest — what’s in it, and how does it compare with the norm in other EU countries?
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EU tech chief to Elon Musk: 'We're protecting freedom of speech!' | Radio Schuman
An interview tech Commissioner Henna Virkkunen on the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA) is featured on Radio Schuman today.
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Come in and tune out: Europe’s vinyl junkies embrace the Listening Bar
More and more audiophiles are flocking to bars that have invested in top end equipment and a focus on vinyl. Euronews Culture speaks to the man who brought the phenomenon to Europe.
“This is the Kronos Quartet and Asha Bohsle. I love this album,” smiles Paul Noble,…
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Le Pen not alone: how financial misconduct affects European Parliament
Misuse of funds intended to pay MEPs’ assistants has been fairly widespread in the last years, but few episodes land in court cases.
French far-right politician Marine Le Pen and eight other former members of the European Parliament from her party were found…
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'Top Gun' and Batman star Val Kilmer dies aged 65
The versatile actor who played fan favourite Iceman in “Top Gun” died Tuesday night in Los Angeles surrounded by family and friends.
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White House: Tariffs to take effect immediately upon the announcement
The White House has confirmed that President Trump’s tariffs will take immediate effect upon their announcement. Global markets showed signs of recovery on the first trading day of April, though analysts remain divided on the market outlook.
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From white gold to the new oil – why Greenland’s mineral wealth is in the spotlight
Greenland has become the unwitting focus of world attention as president Donald trump seeks to grab control of the huge Arctic territory. Euronews takes a look at the country’s potentially huge deposits of lithium, rare earth metals and other valuable mineral resources.
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Tesla to report first-quarter car delivery figures as investors scrutinise growth
Tesla’s stock plummeted 36% in the first quarter amid backlash over CEO Elon Musk’s political interventions, intensifying global competition, and a weakening EV market. Analysts expect Tesla’s car deliveries to fall to a one-year low when it reports its latest figures later today.
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Clothing rental companies are a sustainable answer to fast fashion, so why do they rarely work?
The high costs of laundry and warehousing are among the challenges facing startups.
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